Starmer doesn’t do performative politics. When he faces Trump, that will be an advantage | Tom Baldwin

Starmer doesn’t do performative politics. When he faces Trump, that will be an advantage | Tom Baldwin
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Starmer doesn’t do performative politics. When he faces Trump, that will be an advantage | Tom Baldwin
Author: Tom Baldwin
Published: Feb, 26 2025 14:22

Summary at a Glance

Keir Starmer is neither the kind of leader to light up Britain with a shining vision of the future, nor one of those populists who reheat supposedly glorious myths from a largely imaginary national past.

Yet polls have suggested for some time that about two-thirds of the public – especially those parts of it Labour fears losing to Reform – want less taxpayers’ money spent helping the poorest in the world.

And, most importantly of all, it has been the key demand of a president threatening to withdraw US security from Europe and whom Starmer meets at the White House on Thursday.

More funding of Britain’s defence is usually backed by voters who also strongly support Ukraine in its fight for freedom.

He will try to persuade the US president that what is in Europe’s and Ukraine’s interest is also his best bet.

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